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enKaboul completes Watford switchWatford have signed Younes Kaboul from Sunderland for a reported £4million fee, with the centre-back signing a three-year deal.http://www.fourfourtwo.com/news/kaboul-completes-watford-switch
Watford have confirmed the signing of centre-back Younes Kaboul from Sunderland on a three-year deal.
The 30-year-old has moved for a reported £4million after Sunderland announced on Thursday that he had informed them of his desire to move to Vicarage Road.
"Experienced French international defender Younes Kaboul has today completed a permanent transfer to the Hornets," Watford announced in a statement.
"The 30-year-old centre-half has signed a three-year contract after joining from fellow Premier League club Sunderland."
Former Tottenham man Kaboul says he is thrilled to have joined "a family club" and is keen to help them to improve on last season's 13th-placed finish under new boss Walter Mazzarri.
Defender Younes Kaboul has completed a move to #watfordfc from Sunderland. More: https://t.co/oPid0PihC5 pic.twitter.com/U5Fwf7t5au
— Watford FC (@WatfordFC) August 19, 2016
"I'm very happy and delighted to be a part of Watford, and I'm looking forward to the season," he said.
"Just from outside, I can see it's a family club, there are some good players here and I'm very confident.
"The club had a very good season last year, and we need to carry that on to be even better."
Kaboul is expected to be followed by Juventus midfielder Roberto Pereyra, who is reportedly close to completing a move for a club-record fee.
news_articleFri, 19 Aug 2016 18:27:25 +0000Anonymous616034 at http://www.fourfourtwo.comSunderland accept Watford bid for KaboulWatford have had a bid accepted for Younes Kaboul after Sunderland confirmed that the centre-back asked to leave.http://www.fourfourtwo.com/news/sunderland-accept-watford-bid-kaboul
Sunderland confirmed they have accepted a transfer bid from Watford for defender Younes Kaboul.
The 30-year-old has told manager David Moyes that he wants to leave the Stadium of Light for personal reasons, the club said in a statement.
The former Tottenham man will now hold talks to agree personal terms with Watford after a reported bid of £4million was accepted.
"Sunderland AFC can confirm that it has accepted a bid from Watford for Younes Kaboul," a statement read.
"Younes had spoken with David Moyes in recent days, expressing his desire to leave the club for personal reasons.
"The club therefore agreed to a request from the player's representative to be allowed to speak to Watford regarding a move.
"An agreement has been reached between the two clubs and the player has been given permission to talk to Watford regarding personal terms."
Speaking to Sunderland's official website, Kaboul said: "This is not an easy situation for me, but the club and the manager have shown an understanding of my personal circumstances and I am grateful for that.
"The Sunderland fans have supported me fantastically well since I came to the club, they gave me my passion back and I sincerely thank them for that. I hope they understand that I have made this incredibly difficult decision for me."
Kaboul impressed during the latter part of last season alongside Lamine Kone, who has been linked with a move to Everton.
Moyes has already signed Papy Djilobodji, Paddy McNair and Donald Love to bolster his defensive options, while a new contract has reportedly been offered to Kone to persuade him to stay.
Sunderland, beaten by Manchester City in their opening Premier League match of 2016-17, host Middlesbrough on Sunday.
news_articleThu, 18 Aug 2016 22:19:30 +0000Anonymous615549 at http://www.fourfourtwo.comOops! 10 players who re-joined their former clubs for (much) more moneyManchester United look set to bring Paul Pogba back to Old Trafford for a whopping 100m after letting him go for nothing in the summer of 2012. Ryan Fisher looks back at other expensively recalled rejects - in ascending order of costliness...http://www.fourfourtwo.com/features/oops-10-players-who-re-joined-their-former-clubs-much-more-money
1. Younes Kaboul (Tottenham)
Sold for £6m, bought back for £9.5m – mark-up £3.5mKaboul initially joined Tottenham from Auxerre in 2007, but his failure to impress Juande Ramos meant he was on the move again the following summer. Harry Redknapp was happy to take him to Portsmouth, with the centre-back becoming a fans' favourite at Fratton Park.
His performances there tempted Spurs into a reconciliation 18 months later, with Redknapp – by now in charge at the Lane and covering his new club's embarrassment by describing the Frenchman as a "late developer" – happy to fork out another £9.5m for the centre-back. Kaboul went on to make 89 league appearances before joining Sunderland in 2015.
2. Graeme Le Saux (Chelsea)
Sold for £700,000, bought back for £5m – mark-up £4.3mBorn in Jersey, Le Saux spent two years in Chelsea's youth setup before signing his first professional contract in 1989. The full-back was frustrated at constantly being substituted by manager Ian Porterfield, though, and was sold to Blackburn Rovers for £700,000 after throwing his shirt on the floor in a match against Southampton.
While Le Saux was ever-present throughout Blackburn's Premier League-winning campaign in 1994/95, controversy followed a season later as the England international fought with team-mate David Batty during a Champions League tie. Chelsea then decided to bring him back to London in 1997, making Le Saux the most expensive defender in the English game when they paid £5m for his services.
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3. Gerard Pique (Barcelona)
Sold for nothing, bought back for £5m – mark-up £5mA graduate of Barcelona's La Masia academy, Pique joined Manchester United before the Catalan club could offer him a professional deal. "United offered me the special chance of being in daily contact with professional players,” the centre-back told FFT in 2015. “At Barcelona the philosophy was different then, and foreign signings were given more opportunities than the youth team."
Pique spent four years at Old Trafford but made only 12 league appearances as he struggled to break into the starting XI. Realising that he might never usurp Rio Ferdinand or Nemanja Vidic, he returned to Barcelona in 2008 in a deal worth £5m.
Pique's gone from strength to strength since then, establishing himself as one of the world's foremost defenders and winning four La Liga titles and two Champions Leagues while also bagging a fair few international honours. Eight years on, £5m seems worth it.
4. Jermain Defoe (Tottenham)
Sold for £6m, bought back for £15.75m – mark-up £9.75mDefoe has represented five Premier League clubs in his career, making just over half of his top-flight appearances in north London with Tottenham. The striker, who first moved to White Hart Lane for £7m in 2004, scored 43 goals in 139 matches for Spurs before joining Portsmouth four years later.
Defoe was even more prolific on the south coast, netting almost a goal a game in the Premier League, but was back at Tottenham just 12 months later in a deal worth £15.75m – more than double what Spurs had sold him for just a year earlier.
5. Peter Crouch (Tottenham and Portsmouth)
Spurs: Sold for £72,000, bought for £10m – mark-up £9.928m Pompey: Sold for £5m, bought for £11m – mark-up £6mCrouch is a unique player on this list, having been re-signed by two clubs for more money than he was sold for. A youth player at Tottenham in the late 1990s, Crouch moved to QPR for £72,000 in 2000 without ever making a single appearance for Spurs.
Spells with Portsmouth, Aston Villa, Norwich, Southampton and Liverpool followed, before Crouch returned to White Hart Lane in 2009, signing a five-year deal with his boyhood club for a fee of £10m. The 6ft 7in frontman may have only scored 12 goals in 73 Premier League appearances for Tottenham, but he will always be fondly remembered for the strike against Manchester City that secured the side's place in the Champions League.
Crouch's Portsmouth career began in 2001 when the south coast club paid £1.5 million to QPR, who had just been relegated to the second division; he didn't last long in Hampshire, though, with his 18 goals earning a £15m switch to Aston Villa a year later. He was back at Pompey in 2008, however, in a deal worth twice as much as they'd originally sold him for. Crouch scored 11 goals in 38 league appearances before departing... for Tottenham, of course.
6. Marco Reus (Borussia Dortmund)
Sold for free, bought back for £15m – mark-up £15mWhile Reus has had plenty of chances to follow Mario Gotze, Robert Lewandowski, Ilkay Gundogan and Mats Hummels through the exit door in recent years, he remains a Borussia Dortmund player four years after returning to the club for £15m.
The Germany international did leave the club at one stage of his career, though, joining Rot Weiss Ahlen aged 17 in 2006. He then spent three years at Borussia Monchengladbach, where he established himself as one of the Bundesliga's most creative and exciting young players. Dortmund wasted little time in snapping him up in 2012, and Reus has shown no signs of wanting to depart again just yet.
Reus scores against Galatasaray
7. Alan Shearer (Newcastle)
Failed trial, bought 'back' for £15m – mark-up £15mWhen Alan Shearer came to prominence at Southampton, it was a surprise to many when they discovered he was a born and bred Geordie from the far end of the country. The future England international, who remains the Premier League's all-time top scorer with 260 goals, would've stayed in the northeast if he'd had his way, but his boyhood heroes Newcastle United were unimpressed at his performance in a trial game. This may have been because they stuck him in goal.
The Magpies' loss was Southampton's gain, with Shearer netting 43 goals in 158 appearances. From there he moved to Blackburn Rovers, helping the Lancashire side make history by securing their first league title in over 80 years in 1995.
After a successful Euro 96, Shearer was on the move again, chased by Manchester United and clubs on the continent. But once he heard Newcastle were interested, there would only be one destination. The club paid a world-record £15m for him and were rewarded with 206 goals in 404 games.
8. Nemanja Matic (Chelsea)
Swapped along with £21m for David Luiz, bought back for £22.95m – mark-up £1.95m plus David LuizA £1.5m pick-up from Slovakian outfit Kosic, Matic joined Chelsea in 2009 but struggled to make the breakthrough into the first XI. A loan move to Vitesse brought valuable game time, but Carlo Ancelotti deemed him surplus to requirements in 2011, selling the midfielder to Benfica as part of the deal that took David Luiz in the other direction.
Matic excelled in Portugal as manager Jorge Jesus converted him from a playmaker into a defensive screen. Chelsea recognised their error in 2014 and brought him back to Stamford Bridge for £22.95m, with Matic becoming an essential member of the Blues' title-winning team in 2014/15.
9. Nicolas Anelka (PSG)
Sold for £500,000, bought back for £22m – mark-up £21.5mAnelka made the breakthrough atPSGin 1996, and it wasn't long before Europe's elite (PSG rarely even won Ligue 1 in those days, kids) were being linked with the talented French forward. Arsenal parted with £500,000 to bring him to Highbury; two years later, Real Madrid, armed with £22.3 million, came calling.
Anelka struggled to settle in Spain: it took him almost seven months to score his first La Liga goal, while a falling-out with manager Vicente del Bosque saw him suspended without pay for 45 days. "They treat me like a dog," Anelka wailed. "I'm alone against everyone." He wasn't nicknamedLe Sulkfor nothing.
Anelka soon went on the hunt for another club and ended up full-circling back to PSG, who also paid around £22m for his services in 2000. Ten league goals in 39 appearances didn't appease the sceptical Parisians, though, and the striker was soon walking through the exit door again – first on loan to Liverpool and then on a permanent deal to Manchester City. By the end of Anelka's career, 12 clubs – including Chelsea, Fenerbahce, Shanghai Shenhua and Bolton Wanderers – had collectively spent almost £110m on his signature. But nobody lost quite as much as his first club PSG.
10. Cesc Fabregas (Barcelona)
Sold for free, bought back for £27m – mark-up £27mLike Gerard Pique, Fabregas also began his youth career at Barcelona but departed for England at an early age. Arsenal were the beneficiaries on this occasion, with the Spaniard becoming the Gunners' youngest ever first-team player in 2003 and going on to wear the armband as club captain a few years later.
A return to Barça was always in the midfielder's mind, however, with Fabregas eventually sealing a move back home for £27m in 2011. Things didn't really work out at the Camp Nou, though, and the then 27-year-old returned to the Premier League three years later, this time with Chelsea.
More features every day on FFT.comfeatureFri, 05 Aug 2016 14:21:14 +0000Greg Lea609438 at http://www.fourfourtwo.comAllardyce confirms Kaboul 'out for a long time'Younes Kaboul faces several weeks on the sideline after tearing his hamstring against Chelsea last weekend.http://www.fourfourtwo.com/news/allardyce-confirms-kaboul-out-long-time
Sunderland manager Sam Allardyce has confirmed defender Younes Kaboul will be "out for a long time" through injury.
The centre-back tore his hamstring in the side's 3-1 loss to Chelsea last Saturday.
Despite suffering the injury during the game, Kaboul managed to play out the 90 minutes at Stamford Bridge.
But in a blow to Sunderland's bid for Premier League survival, Kaboul has been ruled out of the busy festive period.
"Younes is out for a long time," Allardyce said. "It’s going to be weeks, maybe more, and it’s a big blow to us.
"The last place we want to be weakened is down our spine, the core of the team.
"It actually was quite surprising he carried on with the extent of the injury. Maybe it was the adrenalin running through him at the time, but carrying on he may well have made it a little worse."
Sunderland, who sit second-last in the table after 17 games, travel to Etihad Stadium to face Manchester City on Boxing Day.
Allardyce will also be without Jack Rodwell for that game due to suspension, with Lee Cattermole touch and go after sustaining a back injury.
"I’m shocked Jack’s suspended," Allardyce said. "He must have been booked almost every time he played. I’ve spoken to him about his tackling and decision-making."news_articleThu, 24 Dec 2015 04:27:34 +0000Anonymous497417 at http://www.fourfourtwo.comAdvocaat upbeat despite another Sunderland flopAfter yet another "poor result", Sunderland manager Dick Advocaat scrambled for positives after losing to Doncaster Rovers.http://www.fourfourtwo.com/news/advocaat-upbeat-despite-another-sunderland-flop
Sunderland manager Dick Advocaat attempted to remain positive after watching his team slump to their third loss of the pre-season.
While Advocaat labelled the 2-0 defeat to Doncaster Rovers "a poor result", the Dutchman highlighted Sunderland's fitness and urged his players to show improvement against Hannover on Saturday - their final friendly before the 2015-16 Premier League season begins.
Goals either side of half-time to Cedric Evina and Harry Forrester saw Doncaster triumph at the Keepmoat Stadium on Wednesday, as the Rovers became the third club to beat Sunderland this close-season after third-tier American outfit Sacramento Republic and Mexico's Pachuca.
"The fitness has to be there but it was a poor result, so hopefully on Saturday we can show how far we are with our progress when we face Hannover," Advocaat said, according to Sunderland's website.
Both Jeremain Lens and Younes Kaboul made their first appearances for Sunderland, which gave Advocaat something positive to focus on.
"Everybody could see how well Jeremain played tonight," the 67-year-old said.
"Kaboul also did very well when he came off the bench for the second half."
Sunderland will take on Hannover in Germany on Saturday before they begin their Premier League campaign away to Leicester City on August 8.
news_articleWed, 29 Jul 2015 23:12:25 +0000Anonymous425544 at http://www.fourfourtwo.comLarsson: New signings have lifted SunderlandYounes Kaboul and Jeremain Lens' moves to Sunderland can help the club comfortably avoid the drop, according to Sebastian Larsson.http://www.fourfourtwo.com/news/larsson-new-signings-have-lifted-sunderland
Sebastian Larsson says Sunderland's work in the transfer market has lifted the spirit in the squad.
The Wearsiders have boosted their resources after narrowly avoiding relegation from the Premier League last season.
Sunderland have brought in Tottenham defender Younes Kaboul, PSV winger Jeremain Lens and Sebastian Coates, who joined permanently after spending last season on loan at the Stadium of Light from Liverpool.
And Larsson said in quotes reported by The Sunderland Echo: "We needed that quality coming in. That's what we were looking for.
"We want people playing in the right positions, who can only improve us.
"Kaboul is someone who has been there and done it and done really well. Hopefully he comes in and is a very good signing for us.
"And Lens, you don't get 30 caps for Holland if you're a rubbish player.
"It's been good to meet them and the rest of the boys. I think it's given the squad a lift and we look a much stronger outfit.
"We know we have to improve this season, because we can't keep going on as we have done in the last few years.
"Hopefully there's signs of better things to come."news_articleTue, 21 Jul 2015 09:45:31 +0000Anonymous421337 at http://www.fourfourtwo.comSunderland sign Spurs' KaboulSunderland have swooped to sign Tottenham defender Younes Kaboul on a four-year deal.http://www.fourfourtwo.com/news/sunderland-sign-spurs-kaboul
Younes Kaboul has become Sunderland's fourth new signing after joining from fellow Premier League side Tottenham for an undisclosed fee.
The centre-back was deemed surplus to requirements at White Hart Lane under Mauricio Pochettino and has opted to move to the Stadium of Light on a four-year deal.
Kaboul joins Adam Matthews, Sebastian Coates and Jeremain Lens in linking up with Dick Advocaat's side ahead of the new season.
"I'm delighted to be a Sunderland player and it's an honour to join this club," the Frenchman told Sunderland's official website.
"I can't wait to start playing for the Sunderland supporters."
Kaboul started his career with Auxerre and picked up a Coupe de France winners medal, before originally moving to Tottenham in 2007.
The 29-year-old then re-joined Spurs in 2010 after a spell at Portsmouth.news_articleThu, 16 Jul 2015 20:56:22 +0000Anonymous419227 at http://www.fourfourtwo.comPoch: Captain Kaboul's place not guaranteedYounes Kaboul will not be guaranteed his place in Tottenhams XI just because he is club captain, coach Mauricio Pochettino has insisted.http://www.fourfourtwo.com/news/poch-captain-kabouls-place-not-guaranteed
Federico Fazio and Jan Vertonghen have been Pochettino's preferred defensive partnership in Spurs' last two Premier League games - 2-1 victories over Swansea City and Burnley.
Kaboul replaced Michael Dawson as White Hart Lane skipper at the start of the season and has made 13 appearances in all competitions.
However,the Argentine tactician insists the captaincy only requires Kaboul to be an example to follow, whether it be on or off the pitch.
"To be captain means you are a leader, but just because you are captain it doesn't mean you are sure of a place in the starting XI,"said Pochettino.
"It's a football decision. There is no other explanation.
"When you decide to pick the team, you don't think about who the captain is.
"It's my job to pick the players and that will always be my decision."
news_articleTue, 23 Dec 2014 15:00:51 +0000Anonymous310477 at http://www.fourfourtwo.comPremier League: Tottenham 3 Fulham 1Fulham's bid for Premier League survival was dented on Saturday by a 3-1 defeat to Tottenham at White Hart Lane.http://www.fourfourtwo.com/news/premier-league-tottenham-3-fulham-1
Successive wins against Aston Villa and Norwich City had lifted Felix Magaths men to within touching distance of safety prior to this weekend, but an inability to defend set-pieces proved costly as Fulham failed to make it three victories in a row.
Tottenhams first and third goals arrived from Christian Eriksen free-kicks, with Paulinho and Younes Kaboul converting from close range on each occasion.
Paulinhos 35th-minute opener was cancelled out by Steve Sidwell almost immediately.
However, Harry Kane registered his third goal in as many games to restore the home sides advantage early in the second half before Kaboul capitalised on more poor defending just after the hour mark.
Sidwell had a chance to pull one back with 13 minutes remaining, but his penalty was saved by Hugo Lloris.
Fulham remain two points behind fourth-bottom Norwich, who host league leaders Liverpool on Sunday, while Tottenham, in sixth, will retain slim hopes of qualifying for the UEFA Champions League.
Tim Sherwood, who admitted prior to the game that he could not tell you the best 11 players at Tottenham, selected Ezekiel Fryers in place of Vlad Chiriches at centre-half, yet there was no place for Sandro, with the midfielder taking to Twitter to confirm he was not injured.
Scott Parker returned to face one of his former clubs as Fulham made five changes from the win over Norwich, but loanee Lewis Holtby was ineligible.
The visitors started brightly, with Hugo Rodallega scorer of the winning goals against Villa and Norwich a lively presence in attack.
Tottenham goalkeeper Lloris dashed from his line to deny Rodallega from close range during an opening half-hour that saw Fulham operate with confidence.
However, after David Stockdale had pulled off a fine save at the other end tipping a volley from Aaron Lennon on to his left-hand post, it was Tottenham who took the lead.
Eriksens delightful free-kick from the right was allowed to run all the way through to Paulinho, leaving the Brazilian with the simplest of finishes from barely two yards.
To their credit, Fulham responded almost immediately. Fryers was unable to effectively clear a pass from Sidwell, who continued his run and jinked into the penalty area before finishing calmly.
Tottenham moved back ahead after the break when Lennon was allowed time to deliver a cross and Kane rose to beat Stockdale with a glancing header.
Within three minutes, Lloris pulled off an acrobatic stop to prevent another swift equaliser after Rodallega had met a cross from John Arne Riise with a powerful header.
Fulham were soon left to rue the missed opportunity as John Heitinga brought down Danny Rose and Kaboul got on the end of Eriksens resulting free-kick.
Eriksen was then penalised for handball to provide Sidwell with an opportunity from the spot, but Lloris dived to his right to maintain Tottenhams two-goal cushion.
The hosts had few problems thereafter in securing only a third win in nine games across all competitions, leaving Fulham to face another week in the relegation zone.
news_articleSat, 19 Apr 2014 13:36:15 +0000Anonymous156640 at http://www.fourfourtwo.comKaboul refutes talk of him moving to ArsenalTottenham defender Younes Kaboul has emphatically denied rumours that he is considering a move to north London rivals Arsenal.http://www.fourfourtwo.com/news/kaboul-refutes-talk-him-moving-arsenal
The Frenchman is out of contract at White Hart Lane at the end of the season and has yet to sign a new deal with Tim Sherwood's men.
And reports have suggested that Kaboul is to follow in the footsteps of Sol Campbell, who left Tottenham for Arsenal in 2001, going on to win two Premier League titles and three FA Cups under Arsene Wenger.
But Kaboul has categorically rejected claims that he will repeat Campbell's controversial switch.
He posted on his Twitter account: "I can confirm 100% that the rumour about me joining Arsenal is not true!!! #coys"
Kaboul initially joined Tottenham in 2007, leaving for Portsmouth in 2008 only to return to White Hart Lane in 2010.
He has made 15 appearances for Tottenham this season, with his only goal coming at the wrong end as he put through his own net in last Sunday's 4-0 loss at Liverpool.
news_articleWed, 02 Apr 2014 15:56:32 +0000Anonymous147714 at http://www.fourfourtwo.comKaboul red card against Chelsea rescindedTottenham defender Younes Kaboul has had his red card against Chelsea on Sunday, and subsequent one-match ban, overturned.http://www.fourfourtwo.com/news/kaboul-red-card-against-chelsea-rescinded
news_articleTue, 11 Mar 2014 16:03:57 +0000Anonymous136093 at http://www.fourfourtwo.comTottenham need in-form Adebayor, says KaboulYounes Kaboul has praised Tottenham team-mate Emmanuel Adebayor for becoming a key part of Tim Sherwoods side.http://www.fourfourtwo.com/news/tottenham-need-form-adebayor-says-kaboul
Adebayor found himself out of favour at White Hart Lane under former head coach Andre Villas-Boas, but has scored eight goals in 10 Premier League appearances since Sherwood took over.
Kaboul feels the Togo international has become a vital player for Tottenham, adding that the club can feel able to push for a top-four finish with Adebayor in such a rich vein of form.
"If you give confidence someone like Ade, he will repay you so much more," Kaboul told the LondonEvening Standard. "He will give you the best, and that is what is happening now.
"Every player can always do better, but he is performing very well and we need him.
"The thing with Emmanuel is that he has always been a top player. He has always been up there, and he is not someone I have ever seen as an average player."
Tottenham travel to Ukraine to face Dnipro in the UEFA Europa League on Thursday, before visiting Norwich City in the Premier League on Sunday.
news_articleMon, 17 Feb 2014 12:22:12 +0000Anonymous124505 at http://www.fourfourtwo.comKaboul not surprised to see Sherwood flourishYounes Kaboul believes Tim Sherwoods White Hart Lane history is behind his great start to life as Tottenham head coach.http://www.fourfourtwo.com/news/kaboul-not-surprised-see-sherwood-flourish
Sherwood replaced Andre Villas-Boas in December following five years on the coaching staff at White Hart Lane and has collected seven wins from his 12 games in charge in all competitions as Tottenham continue their challenge for a UEFA Champions League place next season.
Having worked closely with the first time throughout his time atTottenham, Kaboul feels the 45-year-old is the perfect man to lead the club.
Tottenham have been linked with a move for a more experienced head coach at the end of the season, with Louis van Gaal reported to be a candidate, but defender Kaboul would rather Sherwood was given a chance.
"He deserves it," the Frenchman told the Evening Standard. "He knows the club well, he's been here for a long time and he knows exactly what he's doing.
"He learned a lot in the past and the best fact is that he played football at a high level. His playing career is important, because he knows what it is like for us.
"We don't waste time on other stuff, because he went through everything and he understands. He knows the game perfectly. I remember that when Harry Redknapp was manager (from 2008-2012), Tim and (coaches) Les Ferdinand and Chris Ramsey would come to nearly every game.
"Wherever we were playing, it didn't matter; they would be there. They would talk to us about how to deal better with certain situations on the pitch and even then, I could see Tim becoming a manager. He just had to be patient and wait for his chance."
news_articleThu, 13 Feb 2014 13:10:40 +0000Anonymous122580 at http://www.fourfourtwo.com